Monday, 22 December 2008

It is with great pride I can announce that Kusari Gama Kill will be on a 4-way split from R.O.N.F. Records with Hohenkontrolle, Grand Lungs and Seven Minutes of Nausea! All three bands, whom we are honoured to work with!

We really look forward to releasing this split, it will feature the entire unreleased "The Zombies EP", some short tracks with the common title "Victims of Cultural Imperialism" and our longest track ever; a re-recording of the song "Nausea", this time reworked to last almost 10 minutes!

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More good news is that the release of Noisecore Extravaganza is imminent! It is rumored to be out before january!

Finally we would like to thank you all for your support and friendship in 2008, more noise to come next year!

Tuesday, 4 November 2008

"Following their recent split CD-R with Jesus Of Nazareth that also came out on RONF, the Danish Egrind duo Kusari Gama Kill return with their own full length disc of insane digital grindcore/noise. Actually, it looks like this was originally released back in 2006 but has been re-released here with additional material, with 99 tracks in all clocking in at 48 minutes. Kusari Gama Kill are one of the cooler noisecore bands on the RONF label, playing a ferocious style of synthetic grind that uses blasts of raging noise along the lines of Merzbow, Masonna, or Incapacitants, deep, heavily processed death metal vocals mutated by tons of FX and pitch shifting, evil robot chanting and vocoder abuse, harsh electronic textures and bizarre samples, and over-the-top drum machine programming that drills through your skull at 800 bpm. The lack of guitars or bass sets this apart from alot of other digital-grinders and makes these short, twenty second spasms sound totally alien and inorganic; this is severely fucked extreme music that makes me think of old noisecore stuff like Sore Throat or Fear Of God being hurtled through the trippy spaceship noise chaos of K.K. Null's solo electronics and the chopped-up, spastic electronica of Venetian Snares. The tracks are also augmented by impossibly deep, subsonic rumblings, grim atmospheric ambience, segments of bizarre cyborg punk, blazing feedback that spikes through the torrents of hyperspeed drum blasts, and damaged, distorted quasi-jungle rhythms that keep things varied and throw in unexpected twists and turns throughout the discs massive run time. Definitely one of the weirdest discs that RONF has turned me on to, and highly recommended to fans of extreme, experimental digital grindcore and splatter-electronica. The disc comes in a clear plastic case with full color cover artwork and an eight page full color booklet that has a bunch of whacked-out cartoon artwork from the band. Limited to 50 hand-numbered copies."

Monday, 3 November 2008

It is with great pleasure I can tell you that Martin has finished the cover for Noisecore Extravaganza. I will send the mastercopy of the cd to R.O.N.F. Records later this week, and then we will, hopefully, see a release this side of Christmas.

I went to see Genghis Tron play yesterday, and gave Mookie a copy of Dead Animal Noise Party, I hope to get some feedback from him.

All in all: we are working hard. For YOU!

Also a warm hello goes out to all our listeners in the 3rd world. We think of you, and promise to keep making free noisegrind for you all!

I'm sorry to inform you that the show the 27th of September has been cancelled. Why, we don't know... So you'll have to console yourself by printing the above photo of me ca 1997 and affixing it to your wall to look at while jamming Dead Animal Noise Party or VAIN again and again...

ENM: That it makes you former KGK.KGK: Before KGK I played in the first Danish grindcore band Sardonic Death and the first Danish noisecore band Corpse Eating Vomit. Martin and I have also played together in a band called Kvaernsten that was slow motion heavy noise.

ENM: Because to play Noise and not another style?.KGK: Noise is what I like and listen to, and is for me the most fullfilling kind of sound. The more extreme the noise is, the more I like it, so we try to make Kusari Gama Kill as intense as possible.

ENM: How are its presentations, the answer of the public.KGK: People have mostly given us good feedback. We have played one concert and the audience liked it, so we have good response. We have just been chosen as Band of the Week on the largest Danish mp3-site for upcoming artists by the editors, that was a great honour.

ENM: Have had difficult moments, where they have had the idea to finish with this.KGK: No I don't think we have had any difficulties in Kusari Gama Kill. As long we have fun, we will continue.

ENM: Tell me of split that they have glided.KGK: We are on the following splits: 4 way split from R.O.N.F. Records with Fatal Position, Permanent Death and Arseterrör. 4 way split with 3 Danish bands on BSBTA Records The first Iwithsiae compilation The first net-compilation from R.O.N.F. Records. And we are working on a split with the legendary US-band Jesus of Nazareth that wille be out on R.O.N.F. Records and also a split with Danish bands NXFXTXEX and Hara Kiriyama Fights the Japanaught to be released on Organic Pipeline Records.

ENM: They have had opportunity to hear some Chilean band.KGK: I don't know much about South American music... We have a contact in Ecuador and one in Brazil, and that's about is... So let us know about your local noise.

ENM: Noise in your country is a real scene.KGK: There is not much of a noisescene in Denmark.... There are the bands we are going to make a split with as mentioned above, and a very cool noisecoreband called Combat Cunt. But the scene is growing. I must not forget The Grindnoise Boyband that uses samples of George W Bush for vocals.

ENM: The KGK's future.KGK: We want to make more songs, more splits, more shows and hopefully do some vinyl at some point.

ENM: Tell us of your cd Corpse eating vomit.KGK: Corpse Eating Vomit will be our second album. It will contain 99 tracks. The title is the name of my old noisecoreband, like a tribute to that band.

ENM: How it has been to work with R.O.N.F..KGK: R.O.N.F. is a super label! Manolo and Javi are totally nice guys, and they support us a lot!! I also really love their releases - they rule!.

ENM: Which you are inspiration to write(Lirics).KGK: My inspiration for the lyrics is all things I consider cool, macabre or fun or all three... I like old horrorfilms and I have read a lot of science fiction. Also other bands inspire like The Misfits and Gore Beyond Necropsy.

ENM: Any word for finish?.KGK: Thank you so much for interviewing us, it means a lot! Thank you for your support, and stay wild! Tell us about Chilean noise please!!. Take care, Janus.

Sunday, 7 September 2008

Jens Axel is my nephew, and will take some hopefully heavy photos of Martin and me this thursday! Here he is posing in the world's coolest t-shirt! You can get it yourself at www.cafepress.com/kusarigamakill - go buy! And remember to send us a photo of you in your shirt!

Saturday, 16 August 2008

'Dead Animal Noise Party'2008 Edition CDrThis is a 2008 special edition of these Dannish Cyber Noisecore maniacs Debut back in 2006 and including more tracks they included on the 2007 version of this great record.99 tracks on 48 minutes of pure insane Noisecore cyber violence and nihilistic-core gore torture. Noisecore / Japanoise taking advantage of the electronic advances of today, the only acoustic elements they're using are their voices because the rest is all digitally processed... Kusari Gama Kill is about a multi-purpose japanese weapon and it makes sense on their noise with big number of used resources... punching vocals, kicking drum programming, throwing weird noises, smashing vocoders, killer growls, fighting silence, fast moving brutality, assassin effects, disturbing saturation, aggressive samples, thrilling atmospheres 200 % violent torture from the far East Danish fed minds of Janus Blomfro and Martin Weile for our heads... Brutal sounds ment to be played loud right to your head